The doctor pondered for a moment and replied, “Yes, it’s possible as the child is barely two months. But I’d advise you to discuss this matter with your wife first before you make the final decision.”
“There’s no need for that. As I said, we don’t have plans for a child at the time being. So…”
Before he could convince the doctor to agree to the abortion procedure, Natalie groaned and her eyelashes fluttered. It was a clear sign that she was going to be awake at any moment.
A flash of disappointment was seen in Sean’s eyes before it disappeared quickly. He smiled at the doctor and said, “Seems like my wife is waking up soon. You can leave now, thank you.”
“Alright.” The doctor nodded and left the ward.
Natalie woke up the moment the doctor left.
She rubbed her temples and opened her eyes to see a white ceiling ahead.
Then, she heard a voice that greeted her warmly. “I see that you’re awake now.”
She turned and saw a familiar, handsome face.
Natalie pursed her red lips as she looked at Sean warily.
He noticed it and his eyes dimmed. However, he quickly put on a smile. “What’s with the look? Are you afraid of me?”
Natalie did not answer him, but sat up and edged away from him to create some distance between them.
“Mr. Sean, were you the one who sent me to the hospital?”
Sean grabbed a chair and sat down. “Yeah, it was me. You passed out, remember?”
“Thank you. And thank you for saving me back there.” Natalie bit her lip.
Although I really don’t like him and I’m even scared of him, I do have to admit that if he didn’t appear in time, I would have been…
Natalie trembled at the thought of it and subconsciously hugged herself.
“Here, have some water. It might help you calm down.” Sean handed her a glass of warm water.
She stared at the glass of steaming water and hesitated.
Sean laughed. “What? Are you afraid that it might be poisoned?”
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